Program 2
(OFF at 5:00PM Monday thru Friday)
Press
key twice
OFF symbol
appears
Press
h
key
to 05PM
Press
m
key once
to 00
Press
Day
key two times
1 2 3 4 5 is displayed
Press
Prog.
key to enter
Program 3
(OFF at 7:00PM Saturday)
Press
key twice
OFF symbol
appears
Press
h
key
to 07PM
Press
m
key once
to 00
Press
Day
key 9 times
until only 6 is displayed
Press
Prog.
key to enter
Press
key to enter Run Mode
!
IMPORTANT:
IF AN “ON” TIME WAS PROGRAMMED THAT IS EARLI-
ER IN THE DAY THAN THE CURRENT TIME, PRESS
ONCE TO
TURN THE TIMER “ON”. (IT DOES NOT “LOOK BACK” TO DETERMINE
IF IT SHOULD BE ON OR OFF AFTER PROGRAMMING)
NOTE:
If 24 hour time control (same schedule every day of the
week) is desired, ignore
Day
key.
If a ON or OFF symbol is not entered, the ON symbol will flash, and
program will not be accepted.
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DAY KEY SELECTIONS
Press Day Key
Display Shows
Days
0 times
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Every Day
1 time
1 2 3 4 5 6
Mon.–Sat.
2 times
1 2 3 4 5
Mon.–Fri.
3 times
6 7
Sat. & Sun.
4 times
1
Monday
5 times
2
Tuesday
6 times
3
Wednesday
7 times
4
Thursday
8 times
5
Friday
9 times
6
Saturday
10 times
7
Sunday
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REVIEWING PROGRAMS
To review the programs at any time, press
Prog.
key. Programs will
appear in the order they were entered with repeated presses of the
Prog.
key. After all programs have been reviewed, the blank display
will appear to allow entering another program. Another press of the
Prog.
key will display the number of free programs available, such as
Fr 16
if 4 programs have been entered.
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MANUAL OVERRIDE
TEMPORARY: While in the Run Mode, pressing the
key once
will reverse the output; ON to OFF or OFF to ON. The
symbol
appears in the display to indicate a temporary override. At the next
scheduled switching time, automatic control resumes, eliminating the
override.
CONTINUOUS: While in the Run Mode...
• Pressing the
key twice will turn the output to ON perma-
nently.
symbol appears in display.
• Pressing the
key three times will turn the output OFF perma-
nently.
symbol appears in display.
• To terminate a continuous override, press the
key until
appears in the display.
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CHANGING A PROGRAM
Select the program to be changed with the
Prog.
key. A new set of
days may be selected with the
Day
key just as in initial programming.
Hour and minute can be changed with the
h
and
m
keys.
Press
Prog.
or
key to store the new program.
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DELETING A PROGRAM
To delete only one or a few programs:
Press
Prog.
key until the
desired program is displayed.
Press
m
key to
:59
and press once more to blank out.
Press
h
key to
11PM
and press once more to blank out.
Press
key, display will flash for several seconds and then enter
the Run Mode.
Using the reset key will delete ALL programs, the time of day, and
day of the week.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: Days are flashing, pressing any key does nothing
except
key turns output ON and OFF.
SOLUTION:
Time of Day
and
Day of Week
have not been set. See
“SETTING THE TIME”
NOTE:
This is the condition after a reset. If the timer is found in this
condition after it has been installed, programmed and operating for a
while, it may indicate that electrical noise or voltage transients have
disrupted the microprocessor causing a loss of program information.
Call 1-800-272-1115 and request that a no-charge “Snubber Filter” be
sent to you to place across the input to the timer, which may solve the
problem.
A second, but very unlikely cause of loss of program is a power fail-
ure with the backup capacitor low or dead. Check by disconnecting
power and monitoring how long the capacitor keeps the time of day in
the display. Typically, the capacitor will maintain the time and programs
for 4 days, but not more than 5 days.
PROBLEM: Time of day was set while holding the
key down,
but days are still flashing.
SOLUTION: Current day of week was not set
while holding down
the
key.
See “SETTING THE TIME”
PROBLEM: It is 10AM and a ON program for 8AM was entered, but
the output is not ON. Display shows the
and
symbols.
SOLUTION: After programming, the timer does not “look back” to
determine if it should be ON. Press the
key (temporary override)
to turn the output ON;
appears in display. The timer will assume automatic operation at the
next programmed event.
PROBLEM: A program for 8AM Monday thru Friday was entered,
but it will not accept it and
is flashing.
SOLUTION: The ON
or OFF
was not entered as part of the
program. ON or OFF
must be selected.